An important goal of cognitive neuroscience is understanding the neural underpinnings of conscious awareness. Although the low-level processing of sensory input is well understood in most modalities, it remains a challenge to understand how the brain translates such input into conscious awareness. Here, I argue that the application of multivariate pattern classification techniques to neuroimaging data acquired while observers experience perceptual illusions provides a unique way to dissociate sensory mechanisms from mechanisms underlying conscious awareness. Using this approach, it is possible to directly compare patterns of neural activity that correspond to the contents of awareness, independent from changes in sensory input, and to track...
By using a paradigm based on metacontrast masking, we created experimental conditions in which the s...
When a person glimpses the face of a famous actor, sniffs a favorite food or hears the voice of a fr...
How does the brain enable us to experience seeing or hearing a stimulus? If a stimulus is repeatedly...
The conscious perception of visual patterns and objects is thought to derive from their impact upon ...
The combination of electrophysiological recordings with ambiguous visual stimulation made possible t...
The debate on the neural correlates of visual consciousness often focuses on the question of which a...
The mere presence of information in the brain does not always mean that this information is availabl...
A fundamental question in cognitive neuroscience is how neuronal representations are related to cons...
Consciousness is not explained by a single mechanism, rather it involves multiple specialized neural...
Although consciousness has been studied since the beginning of the history of psychology, how the br...
Fisch et al. report in this issue of Neuron the results of an investigation of the neural correlates...
Perception is an active process that interprets and structures the stimulus input based on assumptio...
This study investigates which neural populations represent low-level dimensions of conscious percept...
The study of unconscious processing requires a measure of conscious awareness. Awareness measures ca...
The study of unconscious processing requires a measure of conscious awareness. Awareness measures ca...
By using a paradigm based on metacontrast masking, we created experimental conditions in which the s...
When a person glimpses the face of a famous actor, sniffs a favorite food or hears the voice of a fr...
How does the brain enable us to experience seeing or hearing a stimulus? If a stimulus is repeatedly...
The conscious perception of visual patterns and objects is thought to derive from their impact upon ...
The combination of electrophysiological recordings with ambiguous visual stimulation made possible t...
The debate on the neural correlates of visual consciousness often focuses on the question of which a...
The mere presence of information in the brain does not always mean that this information is availabl...
A fundamental question in cognitive neuroscience is how neuronal representations are related to cons...
Consciousness is not explained by a single mechanism, rather it involves multiple specialized neural...
Although consciousness has been studied since the beginning of the history of psychology, how the br...
Fisch et al. report in this issue of Neuron the results of an investigation of the neural correlates...
Perception is an active process that interprets and structures the stimulus input based on assumptio...
This study investigates which neural populations represent low-level dimensions of conscious percept...
The study of unconscious processing requires a measure of conscious awareness. Awareness measures ca...
The study of unconscious processing requires a measure of conscious awareness. Awareness measures ca...
By using a paradigm based on metacontrast masking, we created experimental conditions in which the s...
When a person glimpses the face of a famous actor, sniffs a favorite food or hears the voice of a fr...
How does the brain enable us to experience seeing or hearing a stimulus? If a stimulus is repeatedly...